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First you need to have EBCM - electronic brake control module check for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble code's . If the light is on there is a code stored . I think most part stores can do this and for free . After you find out what code is stored , looking up that code in service repair information for diagnostic trouble shooting chart would be next step . There are a few codes too.
DTC C0035 or C0040
DTC C0045 or C0050
DTC C0110
DTC C0131
DTC C0161
DTC C0186
DTC C0196
DTC C0201
DTC C0240
DTC C0241 or P0856
DTC C0244 or P1689
DTC C0245
DTC C0283
DTC C0287
DTC C0290 or C0292
DTC C0455
DTC C0550
DTC C0558
Find the code do the diagnostic's , fix the problem , wiring issue's , a sensor , bad module ,what ever it is . The light will go out then . Here is a sample of code discription .
• DTC C0035 Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
• DTC C0040 Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
Sep 8, 2007 - 11 posts - 8 authors
On my Trailblazer I have a code P0014 . this says Camshaft Position Actuator B ... If the desired and actual cam phase angle error exceeds its ... This diagnostic procedure supports the following DTC: ... replace the camshaft actuator solenoid, change the engine oil and filter, ... 2004 Chevy TrailBlazer LT
P0014 - Camshaft Position Actuator Solenoid "Relearn"
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Dec 11, 2009 cam crank sensor mismatch
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Jul 4, 2009 More results from forums.trailvoy.com
Dec 31, 2007 - 14 posts - 6 authors
Tech Code "dtc P0014" 2003 Trailblazer - posted in Chevy ... it had been serviced before for the same thing in 2003 or 2004! ... replace the camshaft actuator solenoid, change the engine oil and .... The extended war. co. prob. would not be to happy since they already fixed the sensor once or twice already.
The P0496 DTC code is a generic code which applies to all vehicle makes. A quick search on the 'net shows that this code seems to be more common with GM
Diagnostic Test Code (DTC) P0306 is defined by SAE J2012 (REV, DEC 2007) as "Cylinder 6 Misfire Detected".
To put it plain and simple, there is a problem with cylinder #6 in your engine that is causing it to misfire.
Misfires can be caused by several things. One of the things that must be understood is that a misfire is simply one or more cylinders that are not producing the power that they should. - especially when compared to other cylinders in the same engine. The things that can cause this include, but are not limited to: > Ignition system > Fuel delivery system > Fuel injection system > Cylinder compression (which can be affected by many of the things below) > blown head gasket > Burned or bent valves > Vacuum leaks > Faulty wiring > cracked piston or broken piston rings > Restricted exhaust > malfunctioning Powertrain/Engine Control Module (PCM or ECM)
To fix the code, you must first diagnose to determine which of these things is causing the misfire, then repair accordingly.
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